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Other street activities not requiring a licence
Last updated: 15 July, 2020
Street trading licensing enforcement
Last updated: 24 February, 2023
All licences issued for street trading require the licence holder to uphold the following licence objectives:
Temporary street space fund
Last updated: 22 September, 2022
Micro surfacing
Last updated: 19 November, 2018
Local access Pedestrian access will be maintained at all times. Vehicular access to private properties will be maintained when safe to do so, at the discretion of site supervisors. It's very unlikely residents will be refused entry, but short delays may occur (for instance if work is taking place near their property or on the drive up to it). Residents are asked to speak to members of staff on site, and they will accommodate as much as possible to their accessibility needs.
Request a replacement garden waste sticker or update your contact details
Last updated: 24 August, 2023
Use these forms if you have already signed up to garden waste collection service.
Tennis in Barnet
Last updated: 28 September, 2023
Clitterhouse and Claremont Road (Hendon NW2)
Last updated: 19 November, 2018
Clitterhouse fields is named after Clitterhouse farm. The Clitter part of Clitterhouse originates in the word clay, so Clitterhouse farm means 'clay house' farm. Its earliest known owner was John de Langton (c1321). Until the 1770s it was a manor. From the 15th to the 20th century Clitterhouse farm was owned by St Bartholomew's Hospital.
Tree preservation orders
Last updated: 28 August, 2020
The benefits of Barnet's trees
Last updated: 11 September, 2020
Trees appreciate in value with age, as their amenity and contribution to health and wellbeing increases. Health benefits Trees can alleviate and mitigate air pollution by accessing the chemical components of the pollutants, or by reducing the amount of pollution through the leaves and branches until is washed away by rainfall.
Tree planting and our tree policy
Last updated: 16 March, 2023
Our tree policy We have recently published our Tree Policy (PDF, 11.3Mb), this contains a background to the trees we manage and our aspirations for the future. Tree planting Barnet is midway through a five year plan to increase the number of trees and canopy cover across the borough. There are four strands of planting we are focusing on each year, they are;